Governor Hochul faces backlash over congestion pricing reversal
Governor Kathy Hochul’s sudden withdrawal of support for a New York City congestion pricing plan has sparked backlash from key allies and political figures, threatening her political standing.
Nick Reisman reports for POLITICO.
In short:
- Governor Hochul reversed her stance on a controversial NYC toll plan, leading to widespread criticism from Democrats and activists.
- Allies were blindsided by the decision, which has led to discussions of potential challengers for her 2026 re-election.
- Hochul cited concerns over high living costs and inflation as reasons for her reversal.
Key quote:
"People see weakness, and when they see weakness they attack. She’s vulnerable to a credible challenge and it could come from either direction."
— Jasmine Gripper, co-director of the New York Working Families Party
Why this matters:
Hochul’s decision has fractured her support base and may impact her political future. Many see it as a missed opportunity to advance New York’s environmental goals and an unfortunate step back in the fight against climate change. Political analysts suggest that this move could alienate key supporters who are passionate about sustainability and public health.